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FRIDAY, AUG. 23, 1940 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | PAGE 12
LODGEMAY TRY | Duchess Buys $17.50 Dress She Designed 2 Years Ago |GARROZZ0'S ESTATE |i swumiaitiient wiics ROOSEVELT SONS SEE
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. : | ‘The real estate included a huge ; iy JOAN YOUNGER The dress, which has a striped,|for a residence to be used while)date depends upon the arrival of 000 farm near Hobart, Ind. The Long | z el . Util Press Sal Corrdgontent gathered skirt and an aquamarine Government House is being redeco- (the chef, ) Beach home was not included in PHILADELPHIA, Sue BY Pr) | NASSAU, Bahamas, Aug. 23. —The blouse, cost $17.50. Today the Duke and Duchess r the estate, it was believed. =i 101% an ankiin b, Rooseve g | rated. ches MICHIGAN CITY, Ind, Aug. 23 Jr., sons of the President, last night
‘Duchess of Windsor, who used to| The Duchess asked that sever: planned an appearance at a wel-| See——” ————————— h shop among the world famous Paris frocks of the same model at Several) It was understood that plans for come by citizens. It was expected | fu, Pjur extabe ol the lale| pRIENDS RENAME CARTER attended the Eastern premiere of dressmakers, made her first pur- | for her in New York in different Government House include an en-|that about 15000 would attend. | Michael Carrozzo, Chicago labor | PLAINFIELD. Ind. Aug. 28 (U. Pastor Hall, British<made film of chases in Nassau yesterday after-|pastel colers. larged kitchen and an extra inner SR ——— union leader and resident of ‘thei, no. 0 "Hh (iter today asl ne livites. Nach their brother, ’ ————————— | noon. | She also bought a play suit in a garden for the entourage. LOW ON HOOSIER BID exclusive Long Beach area where he, * al Soh wid a is distributing in bhis coun She bought a frock, a model de- blue and white stripes. It was an| The Windsors heard today that WASHINGTON, A 23.—Al owiied a 365.000 home, was filed for | been Yeappoilited. General Superin- Ly. : > ' £ x » AUR. <o.—=AIger- probate in Superior Court yester-|tenden: of the Western Yearly| Elliott, head of a Texas radio
J. U 0 A M Has Only TWO signed by her two years ago for almost perfect size 12 with a 24-inch (the chef from their Riviera chateau, non Bl : Mm Ty Ty k : = | air, Montgomery, Ala., is low day by i : i rank . Masm las - wr " v ; k 3% ay by David Bazelon of Ct . , (cl ' 1 Jr. t smullerr Classics, wholesale cloth-| waist. [De La Groe, a Frenchman, was ex- bidder on the Crawfordsville post Oy ay ML Cana. | Meeting of Friends on recommenda- Shain oS, Iyankiin bps Sere
5 | S as iers of New York. It was imported awhile. . | ey . : : Election Races a po Meanwhile, the Duke donned his pected to arrive in Nassau séon. The office, a bid tabulation from the his wife. tion of the executive committee. | graduate, represented their brother,
to Nassau by Mrs. bert © . i y | X N ‘ Pariey Ends owner of a ay, Coun, en Jos % thie Duke or Duchess are planning a Federal Works Administration dis-| Mrs. Carrozzo, named administra-|'The meeting also adopted Western who is ill with influenza. The pro- . Shop Known 25 Shoee cs A , ar Run. nd the Duchess | inner party for Government House closed today. Bids ranged from! trix, estimated the estate at $30,000, Work, the Friend's monthly maga-|logue of the film is spoken by Mus. ; rm ‘turned to house hunting, searching officials sometime next week but the!$93,i14 to $108,423. lin personal property and $100,000 in!zine, as official organ of the meeting. Roosevelt.
The Junior Order of United Amer- | © ge Se Co ed ee. “in zine el fcan Mechanics may desert Indi- Rh i cy . en ; or — ap ne anapolis as its state convention city . 5 for the first time in a half century. V » . - All 49 annual conventions have / : TR : Ee a 3 SPECIAL!
been held here, but at the closing o ; 3 : : i session of the 49th in the Hotel Lin- § SH a SRN Boys' New Fall
coin today, Gary, Muncie, Marion, ok So SR ; Richmond and other cities were con- | a 3 8 Rl ia " : FREER : ; Slack Suits
sidered for the 1941 meeting. There was a contest for only two ’
offices as the delegates prepared for § 8 a g ; d : 3 3 Gos . \ the election. The nominees for vice| p : : Hi Si } 3 N RR Bd Bargain councilor were Charles Miller, Ko- I ena : : AR NE SE ; 3 ! — dig : } Priced! $ komo; Charles Colson, Milan, and : ; 2 a : SS SESERERER SER 3 : A EN Charles Seagraves, Winchester. Sa : " i : 3 } 3 Suit— 3
Two Try for Conductor RR & : ; % | Good, moderate weight
. | Nominees for conductor are Roy! § ge A dark colors! Well made
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In general elections as “a dangerous '§ | |: ® iH : | precedent” and sent their resolution gi Se Ai Qu t w Selom Priced So ow: : ® A Feature Purchase for This Event! to. the State Election Board. Z PAY aced on Jale lomorrow : @ i i $y! "The Daughters of America, the fi RPI Vt, . : Every One Is Strictly First Quality! puxiliary unit, also is to elect officers . OR A glorious group of vat dyed, fast color dresses in all the J Mothers! Choose from a vast collection of scores of this afternoon. HR MEGA popular new fall printed patterns! Choose from a grand A patterns usually found in much higher price groups! a ed § Now's the time to stock up for school wear—for the
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